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Colorado's nonpoint source management program. Chapter 2: Agriculture - Silviculture
Colorado's nonpoint source management program. Chapter 2: Agriculture - Silviculture
The overall goal of Colorado's nonpoint source program is to restore to full use those waters, both surface and ground water, impaired by nonpoint sources, and to prevent future impairments to Colorado's waters, using an effective, efficient and open process that fully involves the public and brings together the necessary regulatory and non-nonregulatory authorities, agencies and programs., Cover title., "January 10, 2000."
Colorado's nonpoint source management program. Chapter 3: Hydrologic Modification
Colorado's nonpoint source management program. Chapter 3: Hydrologic Modification
The overall goal of Colorado's nonpoint source program is to restore to full use those waters, both surface and ground water, impaired by nonpoint sources, and to prevent future impairments to Colorado's waters, using an effective, efficient and open process that fully involves the public and brings together the necessary regulatory and non-nonregulatory authorities, agencies and programs., Cover title., "January 10, 2000."
Colorado's nonpoint source management program. Chapter 4: Information and Education
Colorado's nonpoint source management program. Chapter 4: Information and Education
The overall goal of Colorado's nonpoint source program is to restore to full use those waters, both surface and ground water, impaired by nonpoint sources, and to prevent future impairments to Colorado's waters, using an effective, efficient and open process that fully involves the public and brings together the necessary regulatory and non-nonregulatory authorities, agencies and programs., Cover title., "January 10, 2000."
Colorado's nonpoint source management program. Chapter 5: Mining
Colorado's nonpoint source management program. Chapter 5: Mining
The overall goal of Colorado's nonpoint source program is to restore to full use those waters, both surface and ground water, impaired by nonpoint sources, and to prevent future impairments to Colorado's waters, using an effective, efficient and open process that fully involves the public and brings together the necessary regulatory and non-nonregulatory authorities, agencies and programs., Cover title., "January 10, 2000."
Colorado's nonpoint source management program. Chapter 6: Urban and Construction
Colorado's nonpoint source management program. Chapter 6: Urban and Construction
The overall goal of Colorado's nonpoint source program is to restore to full use those waters, both surface and ground water, impaired by nonpoint sources, and to prevent future impairments to Colorado's waters, using an effective, efficient and open process that fully involves the public and brings together the necessary regulatory and non-nonregulatory authorities, agencies and programs., Cover title., "January 10, 2000."
Colorado's nonpoint source management program. Introduction and Overview
Colorado's nonpoint source management program. Introduction and Overview
The overall goal of Colorado's nonpoint source program is to restore to full use those waters, both surface and ground water, impaired by nonpoint sources, and to prevent future impairments to Colorado's waters, using an effective, efficient and open process that fully involves the public and brings together the necessary regulatory and non-nonregulatory authorities, agencies and programs., Cover title., "January 10, 2000."
Colorado's personal belief exemption policy for immunizations : stakeholder engagement process : with recommendations from Stakeholder Working Group
Colorado's personal belief exemption policy for immunizations : stakeholder engagement process : with recommendations from Stakeholder Working Group
As a condition of enrollment in a licensed child care facility and/or Colorado public school, Colorado law requires children to be immunized per the vaccine schedule required by the Colorado Board of Health. However, the student has the option of claiming an exemption in order to be in compliance. Currently, the state allows three different types of exemptions for immunizations: medical; religious; personal belief. The mission of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) is to protect and improve the health of Colorado's people and the quality of its environment. Along with its partners throughout the State, CDPHE embarked on a collaborative process to better understand the current knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs around immunizations and exemptions in Colorado., prepared by the Keystone Center., "October 2013.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed August 2018)
Colorado's phase II municipal guidance : a guide to application requirements and program development for coverage under Colorado's phase II municipal stormwater discharge permit
Colorado's phase II municipal guidance : a guide to application requirements and program development for coverage under Colorado's phase II municipal stormwater discharge permit
The federal Clean Water Act requires that stormwater discharges from certain types of facilities be authorized under stormwater discharge permits. The goal of the stormwater permits program is to reduce the amount of pollutants entering streams, lakes and rivers as a result of runoff from residential, commercial and industrial areas. The original 1990 regulation covered municipal (i.e., publicly-owned) storm sewer systems for municipalities over 100,000 population. The regulation was expanded in 1999 to include smaller municipalities as well. This expansion of the program is referred to as Phase II., Resource list: pages 45-51., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed February 2016)
Colorado's plan for improving teen motor vehicle safety by 2010
Colorado's plan for improving teen motor vehicle safety by 2010
The primary purpose of this action plan is to reduce teen (15-19 years) motor vehicle deaths and injury hospitalizations across the state of Colorado. The time frame for accomplishing this is by 2010. The effectiveness of this plan will be evaluated throughout this time., "March 2006. Updated January 2007.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed February 2014)
Colorado's population and vital statistics : recent innovations and recommendations
Colorado's population and vital statistics : recent innovations and recommendations
Caption title., "August 2008.", Includes bibliographical references ( p. [10]), Mode of access World Wide Web.
Colorado's preparations for pandemic influenza
Colorado's preparations for pandemic influenza
Caption title., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Colorado's progress toward year 2000 objectives : an update
Colorado's progress toward year 2000 objectives : an update
Caption title., Includes bibliographical references (p. [6])., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Colorado's public health improvement plan 2009 : from act to action
Colorado's public health improvement plan 2009 : from act to action
This plan addresses a variety of important needs including defining core services and standards, developing a system for assessing priorities, examining the funding processes, enhancing our workforce and increasing efficiency in using technology. In addition, the plan emphasizes the importance of sharing responsibilities and decision making among state and local public health agencies, across programs and organizations, and in conjunction with local boards of health and county commissioners., Bibliography: pages 45-46., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed July 2015)
Colorado's school readiness indicators : making progress for young children
Colorado's school readiness indicators : making progress for young children
"November 2004.", Includes bibliographical references (p. 75-82), Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed October 2013)
Colorado's unemployment insurance trust fund through the great recession and recovery
Colorado's unemployment insurance trust fund through the great recession and recovery
The Great Recession of 2007 wreaked enormous economic damage throughout the nation. Not only were employment losses the greatest since the 1930s but other aspects of labor market activity, such as labor force participation, declined to levels not seen since at least the late 1970s. The surge in unemployment and ensuing slow recovery in hiring placed tremendous strain on many state unemployment insurance trust funds. As a result, more than 30 state trust funds, including Colorado's, became insolvent during the recession. In order to continue paying unemployment insurance benefits these states had to borrow money from the U.S. Department of Labor. Many statewide economic indicators have gradually improved over the past few years allowing Colorado's unemployment insurance trust fund to strengthen. However, some measures of labor force activity have not yet returned to their pre-recession levels., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2019)
Combata la picadua!
Combata la picadua!
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Community engagement helps Colorado prepare for public health emergencies
Community engagement helps Colorado prepare for public health emergencies
"May 2008." -- Footer page 2., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed March 2021)
Community guide for Health professional shortage area designation applications
Community guide for Health professional shortage area designation applications
Cover title., "March 2008.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Community guide for Health professional shortage area designation applications
Community guide for Health professional shortage area designation applications
Cover title., "July 2009.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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